Halo Lighting System First Strike Games User Manual

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HALO: FIRST STRIKE

by side, but John had to crouch and turn sideways to pass. Will

and Fred followed; Cortana sealed the door behind them.

They continued until the narrow passage turned ninety de-

grees and dropped straight down. Will attached a rope and they

rappelled down a hundred meters, landing on a platform.

John overlooked a cavern hewn from rough stone that arched

up ninety meters and vanished into the shadows in the distance.

Five hundred twelve fusion reactors that looked like flatted spiral

seashells filled the space, stacked in rows and columns eight

deep. Each was the size of a Pelican dropship and thrummed

with power, casting off waves of wavering heat.

The open areas between the reactors were a tangle of plasma

conduits and alive with swarms of thousands of buoyant Engi-

neers as they tended the machinery. Faint wispy borealis com-

prised of escaped plasma swirled, whipped into a luminous froth by

the intense magnetic vortices within the chamber.

It was a tremendous feat of engineering. It was as if the sta-

tion's builders had hewn this from a seed asteroid and built the

rest of the installation around it.

Will pointed across the room to three Jackals who walked

along a catwalk. Blue Team held position and didn't move.

"There," Cortana announced. "Across the platform is a termi-

nal on the reactor subsystem."

John held up a hand to Will and Fred, waited for the Jackal

guards to pass, and then sprinted across the platform. He re-

moved Cortana's chip and inserted it into the terminal.

After three seconds, she reported: "I'm in. Very few Covenant

counterintrusion measures in this system. I can accomplish the

overload.

"I've found an exit route for Blue Team and uploaded it into

your NAV systems," she continued. "It should be stealthy enough

for you to return to the repair bay undetected. Once there, give

me the order and I can begin. It will take ten minutes for the

overload to build. There's no stopping once I start this, Chief, so

be sure."

"This station and the Covenant fleet might jump to Earth in

the next ten minutes," John said. He looked to Fred and Will, and

they nodded as if they could read his mind.

"Proceed with the overload now, Cortana."

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